Nathan Delfouneso has left Bolton Wanderers and moved to League Two side Bradford CIty.
The 30-year-old attacker has joined the Bantams on a loan deal which runs until the end of the season.
The attacker has made 20 appearances this season for Bolton and scored twice, but most of these have been from the bench and he has started just two matches all season in League One for the club.
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Delfouneso made 47 appearances last season and scored eight goals and was part of the squad which won promotion out of League Two last season.
But he has found regular game time hard to come by this season and has slipped down the pecking order at Wanderers.
Ian Evatt has brought in Dion Charles, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson and Kieran Sadlier in the final third of the pitch this transfer window to add to the likes of Dapo Afolayan, Elias Kachunga and Xavier Amaechi who were already at Wanderers at the beginning of the season.
His contract at Wanderers expires at the end of this season, and he has now moved to Valley Parade for the remainder of the campaign, meaning he could have played his last game for Bolton.
Bamtams boss Derek Adams said: "We have pursued Nathan from the beginning of the January transfer window, and are now delighted to finally have the deal done.
“He has vast experience in the English game, and can play in a variety of different attacking positions.
“He is a direct, pacy player, with the ability to score goals and provide assists, so we are looking forward to seeing him in action for Bradford City AFC.”